Haven't changed for at least 2 seasons. Here's a description of my gear written a while back:Your photos made me realize I forgot what winter from atop Sentinel Dome looks like. I've gotta get back there! Despite your wind chilled remark, it looks like you had great weather. Are you on a new ski set up. What are the boots you ski?
I didn't take a lot of that gear for this easy trip, though the pulk would've been a boon. The worst loss was of course, the dog-- Bearzy stayed home.A lot of gear for this short trip. Voile Objective waxless skis, with Backland Tour AT bindings; full skins and the new set of ski crampons (not shown); Scarpa F1 AT boots; crampons and ice axe. Much of the gear, and all our food fit on the funky "pulk." The dog is happily free of his usual backpack. A note on the boots: I like them for their lightness [less than 3 lbs.each"(size 29, ~11), and their warmth. They have a flat, vibrum-like sole, and are flexible enough to actually climb in them, unlike my giant, stiff old Tele boots, which made me look and walk like Frankenstein's monster! They easily fit with my aluminum crampons,...
I will adjust my claims about the Scarpa F1 boots; they are really not very nice to hike in-- okay in the snow, but awful for climbing on the rock.
What is your favorite gear Ed? Still rockin the 3-Pins and stylish Italian leather?

